Aging and Sleep 2012, Paris France

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Aging and Sleep 2012, Paris France
Aging and Sleep 2012, Paris France
Thursday – June 28, 2012
08:00-09:00
09:00-09:15
09:15-09:45
09:45-11:15
11:15-11:30
11:30-12:30
12:30-13:30
12:30-13:30
13:30-15:00
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15:00-15:30
15:30-17:00
17:00-18:00
Jeudi – 28 Juin 2012
Registration
Opening
CIS-Amphitheater
Keynote Lecture: Successful Aging and Sleep
John Morley (Saint Louis, USA)
CIS-Amphitheater
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Older Patients:
Clinical Aspects, Management and Research Perspectives
Late life OSAS.
Fannie Onen (Paris, France)
Nocturnal monitoring of non-invasive ventilation: contribution of simple tools such as pulse-oximetry,
capnography and autonomic markers of sleep fragmentation.
Jean-Paul Janssens (Geneva, Switzerland)
Possible Amelioration of Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Sensory Stimulation: A New Research
Perspective in Older Patients.
Mak Adam Daulatzai (Sydney, Australia)
How to optimize methodology of sleep research in nursing homes and long-term cares?
Nikolaus Netzer (Bad Aibling, Germany)
Coffee Break
CIS-Amphitheater
Epidemiological Sleep Studies and Beyond
The Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Its Limits in
Older Adults.
Hakki Onen (Lyon, France)
Cognition and Obstructive Sleep Apnea in
“Healthy” Older Subjects: PROOF-SYNAPSE
Study. Frédéric Roche (St Etienne, France)
Older patients in sleep cohort studies.
Nalaka Gooronatne ( Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Monod-Amphitheater
Sleep and Aging: mechanisms and role in
neurodegenerative diseases
The unfolded protein response in sleep-wake
behavior and aging.
Nirinjini Naidoo (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
Sleep disturbances in Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s disease: an in vivo perspective.
Sarah Rothman (Baltimore, MD, USA)
Sleep and aging: role in learning and memory.
Jerry Yin (Madison, WI, USA))
Lunch Break
Poster Session / Hall
CIS-Amphitheater
Anesthesia and Sleep
Geriatric assessment and Perioperative
management in older patients.
John Morley (Saint Louis, MO, USA)
OSAS and Anesthesia risk.
Serge Molliex (Saint Etienne, France)
Post operative cognitive dysfunction and sleep.
Jean Mantz (Paris, France)
Opioids, and Sleep Apnea.
Jean Louis Pepin (Grenoble, France)
Monod-Amphitheater
*14:00-15:00
Melatonin Receptor Agonists
Melatoninergic drugs for insomnia in older adults.
Alan G. Wade (Glasgow, UK)
Melatonin for comorbid insomnia in older adults
with depression (Maria Antonia Quera-Salva
(Garches, France)
Safety aspects of melatoninergic drugs as an
alternative to classical hypnotics at older age. Luc
Staner (Rouffac, France)
Coffee Break
CIS-Amphitheater
Sleep and Comorbid Conditions
Sleep in Intensive Care Unit. Xavier Druot (Paris,
France)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease Patients. Walter McNicholas
(Dublin, Ireland)
Cost and Quality of life in Untreated Obstructive
Sleep Apnea. Nalaka Gooronatne (Philadelphia,
PA, USA)
Insomnia Among Hospitalized Older Patients.
Joseph Flaherty (St Louis, MO, USA)
CIS-Amphitheater
Cognitive Impairment and Sleep
Neuroimaging, Cognitive Impairment and sleep in
the elderly.
Marie-Cécile Henry-Feugeas (Paris, France)
Impact of Sleep Disorders on Memory Impairment
during Alzheimer's Disease. Mak Adam Daulatzai
(Sydney, Australia)
Light therapy in Alzheimer’s Disease with Sleep
Disorders. Claude Gronfier (Lyon, France)
Monod-Amphitheater
Pathologies Respiratoires et Sommeil
Vieillissement pulmonaire et sommeil. Jorges
Boskowski (Paris, France)
Hypoxie intermittente. Marcel Bonay (Paris,
France)
BPCO et sommeil. Elisabeth Frija (Paris, France)
Hypoventilation alvéolaire. Francis Martin
(Compiègne, France)
Monod-Amphitheater
Insuffisance Cardiaque et SAS Central
Insuffisance cardiaque chez le sujet âgé.
Guillaume Jondeau (Paris, France)
Aspects cliniques du syndrome d’apnées
centrales du sommeil chez le sujet âgé.
Jean-Claude Meurice (Poitiers, France)
Options thérapeutiques pour les apnées centrales
du sommeil avec insuffisance cardiaque
Marie Pia d’Ortho (Paris, France)
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Aging and Sleep 2012, Paris France
Friday – June 29, 2012
09:00-09:30
09:30-11:00
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11:00-11:30
11:30-12:30
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12:30-13:30
12:30-13:30
13:30-15:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-17:00
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17:00-17:30
Vendredi – 29 Juin 2012
Keynote Lecture: Polypharmacy, Sleep and Delirium
/ Amphitheater / Joseph Flaherty (St Louis, USA)
CIS-Amphitheater
Monod-Amphitheater
Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Impairment in
*09:15-11:00
Older Adults
Sommeil et soins : aspects pratiques
Frailty and intermittent hypoxemia in a sample of
Modifications circadiennes liées a l'age et a
older subjects.
l'institution. Alain Nicolas (Lyon, France)
Nikolaus Netzer (Bad Aibling, Germany)
Les bases élémentaires de la réussite d’un
Hypertension and OSAS.
traitement par PPC chez le sujet âgé. Armine
Jacques Blacher (Hôtel Dieu, Paris, France)
Izadifar (Paris, France)
Coronary artery disease and OSAS: Effects of
Somnolence diurne chez le sujet âgé
CPAP- RICCADSA trial.
Thierry Montemayor (Toulouse, France)
Yuksel Peker (Skövde, Sweden)
ONSI et ODSI : nouveaux outils d’évaluation du
Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances in the Obstructive
sommeil au quotidien. Chantal Langrand (Lyon,
Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
France)
Walter Mc Nicholas (Dublin, Ireland)
Voyage, PPC et oxygénothérapie
Jean-Marie Bedicam (Paris, France)
Coffee Break
CIS-Amphitheater / Philips-Respironics*
Comment Améliorer la prise en charge et le suivi
des patients sous PCC
La physiopathologie et la clinique du SAS
obstructif chez le sujet âgé. Jean Claude Meurice
(Poitiers, France)
La mise en route et le suivi d'un traitement par
PPC. Jean Louis Pépin (Grenoble, France)
Observance chez le sujet âgé traité par PPC (cas
clinique) S. Hakki Onen (Lyon, France)
Monod-Amphitheater
Changes in sleep in aged subjects : links with
cognitive functions
Effects of sleep deprivation on memory. Géraldine
Rauchs (Caen, France)
Z-drugs effects on sleep architecture and EEG
power spectra. Marie-Laure Bocca (Caen, France)
Caffeine and sleep with age.
Julie Carrier (Montréal, Canada)
Lunch Break
Poster Session / Hall
CIS-Amphitheater
Metabolism, Immunity and Sleep Disturbances
Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Resistance in
Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
Etienne Larger (Paris, France)
Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Consequences in
Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Yuksel Peker, Skövde, Sweden)
Immune consequences of sleep loss.
Viot Blanc (Paris France)
Weight Loss in Obese Older Adults: Metabolic and
Clinical Correlates.
Bruno Lesourd (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Monod-Amphitheater
Troubles du Sommeil et de la Vigilance vus en
Gériatrie
Sevrage des hypnotiques chez le patient âgé.
Jean Roche (Lille, France)
Sommeil et chutes des relations complexes,
Francois Puisieux (Lille, France)
Syndrome métabolique et SAS.
Agathe Raynaud (Paris, France)
Sommeil et épilepsies du sujet âgé
Anny Rouvel-Tallec (Paris, France)
Coffee Break
CIS-Amphitheater
Epilepsy and Sleep in Older Patients
Changes in sleep homeostasis and continuity in
aging. Derk-Jan Dijk (Guildford, UK)
Epilepsy, syncope and sleep, in the elderly,
diagnostic aspects.
Karel E. Schreuder (Zwolle, The Netherlands)
Epilepsy and sleep, clinical and therapeutic
aspects.
Al W. de Weerd (Zwolle, The Netherlands)
Epilepsy and the role of anti-epileptic drugs in the
elderly.
P.J Simons (Heeze, The Netherlands)
Closing
Monod-Amphitheater / Orkyn*
Prise en charge des apnées obstructives du
sommeil chez le sujet âgé
Rappel des spécificités gériatriques
Fannie Onen (Paris, France)
Place de l’évaluation Gériatrique dans la prise en
charge du SAS.
Régis Gonthier (St Etienne, France)
Intérêt du traitement par PPC dans les troubles de
la vigilance et les troubles cognitifs induits par SAS.
Frédéric Roche (St Etienne, France)
CPAP / BiPAP: indications, modes d’instauration
et suivi chez le patient âgé.
Jean-Paul Janssens (Geneva, Switzerland)

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